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Corriendo beisbol estring numero seis (because 46 pages on No. 5 was enough ...)

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by novelist_wannabe, Jun 25, 2007.

  1. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Re: Corriendo beisbol estring numero seis (because 46 pages on No. 5 was enough

    True enough. I cannot believe that they would honestly let a guy like that go over a no-trade clause, but whatever.

    Just don't trade him to the Yankees, please. Send him to the NL.
     
  2. Angola!

    Angola! Guest

    Re: Corriendo beisbol estring numero seis (because 46 pages on No. 5 was enough

    Why don't you want him on the Yankees, Zeke? All the scuttlebutt I've been reading is about how going to the Red Sox.
     
  3. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Re: Corriendo beisbol estring numero seis (because 46 pages on No. 5 was enough

    Because the Yankees make the Baby Jesus cry.
     
  4. Angola!

    Angola! Guest

    Re: Corriendo beisbol estring numero seis (because 46 pages on No. 5 was enough

    The Yankees need a first baseman more than a pitcher. Cairo makes a great stab at first, but then drops the ball and throws it past Vizcaino covering allowing the go-ahead run to score.
    Though Rusty Willits just played a fly out into a single with one out for the Yankees.
     
  5. Angola!

    Angola! Guest

    What a waste of my entire day. I have the rare Saturday off and I am forced to watch the Yankees lose in 13 innings. They had first and third with one out and Milk Dud Cabrera struck out for the fifth time on the day and Jeter hits a weak groundout to finish it.
     
  6. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Captain Clutch! Hits into a DP with a chance to win it in the 11th and grounds out to end the game in the 13th with the tying run on third.

    Captain Clutch!!!!

    Most overrated player on planet Earth.
     
  7. Hammer Pants

    Hammer Pants Active Member

    Pirates, meet Carlos Marmol. He wears #49, and you can't hit him. Don't feel bad. Few can.
     
  8. Hammer Pants

    Hammer Pants Active Member

    But ... but ... he has intangibles! You can't measure heart!
     
  9. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    No, but I can measure bullshit. He's got it in spades.

    *WARNING FANTASY RANT WARNING*

    Andy Sonnanstine walks one in seven innings for the D-Rays and leaves with a two-run lead. The next two relievers WALK THE FIRST FIVE BATTERS THEY FACE ON 31 PITCHES as the Royals tie the game. Fuck shit damn hell bitch fuck.

    *FANTASY RANT OVER*
     
  10. Oz

    Oz Well-Known Member

    Re: Corriendo beisbol estring numero seis (because 46 pages on No. 5 was enough

    I have no complaints about that. :D
     
  11. kingcreole

    kingcreole Active Member

    Major meltdown in Kansas City. Tampa Bay enters bottom of the eighth up 6-4. Jay Witasick walks bases loaded. He's pulled. Casey Fossum comes in and walks the next two players (including Alex Gordon, whose garbage-time walk tied the game). Five straight walks

    Shawn Camp comes in and allows a single to Billy Butler (on a 2-0 pitch), and Kansas City leads 7-6. Top of nine now.

    EDIT - Of course, Kansas City promptly gives the gift back. Two out, nobody on, John Buck is called for catcher's interference with two strikes. Crawford steals second and scores on a single. Tied game now.

    I guess there's a reason these teams are at the bottom of their divisions.
     
  12. BYH

    BYH Active Member

    Hey, I already griped about this! :D

    And if Alex Gordon was any good, he would have put the bat on the ball. Anyone can draw a bases-loaded walk. he's proven me nothing.
     
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